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,ST. av" n S O Cl t T V THl CAMDtW CHWOmCH, CAMO«li, tOUTH CAWOUWA, WtiOAV, MNUAIIY SI, 1f47 Mrs. T. J. Kirkland U TtelUng eUitlve* in York. I Miss Nancy Eaaiey lerslty spent th© weekend with liBS Shannon DuBoee. Mr and Mrs. J* H. Jonee spent Uat weekend with Mr. and Un. Lrnett Kittrel In Andrews. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Team had > Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. am Clarke and children of Colum- I'^pt. a*d~ Mrs. Frank Spacer ire at the Venoy hotel In St ptersburg for the month of f|^g Shannon DuBose is spend* . mldeemester holidays here with parenU, Mr. ud Mrs. A. P. ruBose. I The Kershaw county clrlc conn- II will meet at the Presbyterian hnday school building at 3:80 liursday.-February 6. Mrs. Jim Gandy and Mrs. Marion railams hare returned home after heeding the wreekend in Arling* tn and Williamsburg, Va. [Mrs. B. O. Sanders will leaye Lturdsy for Walterboro where he wlIU spend the nest sereral lonths at the liOrd Colleton hotel, (rs. Dewey Creed and son. oes, bare returned home after Ing a few days with Mr. and Thomas J. Salane, in Wash- „ton, D. C. ^rs. F. D. Ooodale entertained lembers of the W’ednesday Aftei^ )on Bridge- club. High scorers ere Mrs. R. E. Sterenson, Sr., and , John L. Team. „ls8 Sybil Drakeford spent the ekend with her parents. Mr. and E. D. Drakeford. She had as ,. guest, her roommate. Miss pne Reel of Augusta and Miss bwnle Griffon of Cross Hill, iMrs. John Wall and -Mrs. C. L. llUer will be joint hosteses at a »eting of the Woman’s Anxiliary Grace Episcopal church to be Lid Tuesday afternoon, February lat 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Jller, 1218 Mill street. iFriends of Major J. M. Gandy III be glad to learn that he is Icuperating satisfactorily from in gles rcceired in a fall last Du mber. Howerer the knee injury ill keep him confined In the hos- Lal at Mitchell Field, N. T., for 1 next five or six weeks. U.D.C. Will Meet The John John D. Kennedy chap- Unlted Daughters of 'the Con- ^eracy will hold a regular meet- Monday, February 8 at the le of Mrs. R. E. Chewnlng. Carefully—Saw<e a Life Auxiliary Members Enthuse Over Plans The meeting of the Woman’s Anxiliary of the Camden hospital held last Monday was largely at tended and much enthusiasm was expressed in regard to the coming events to be sponsored by the group, namely the tag day on Sat urday, February 8, and the annual ball on March 12. fn the event of inclement weathertag day will be iheld on February 15. Also con siderable enthusiasm was expressed over the progress of the annual membership drive which is being supervised by Mrs. Leon Schles- burg. The members are of the opinion that public interest in the work being done by the auxiliary toward making the hospital and nurses home comparable with the rest, is receiving the support of the public and that it ratM as a most worth while project * " r ■■ Garden Club Party At Sarsfield Club The Garden club card party will be held at Sarsfield this Friday afternoon at 3:80. Tea at 5. The Pine Tree group expresses grafltude to Mr. Schlosburg for his kindness in donating the use of his club house in the interest of the hospital grounds project . Camden Sisterhood Holds Meeting The Camden Sisterhood of Temple Beth-Bl held its regular meeting Tneaday evening, January 14, at the home xif Mrs. Julian Ehchel on Fair street. A mdst in teresting paper was read by Miss Sara Wolfe. Delightful refire'sh- ments were served. On Monday evening, January 37, at 7 p. m.. there will be a bingo party at the residence of Mrs. Simon Eichel on Fair street. The proceeds from which will be given to charity. Ihe next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Leon Schlos burg the first Tuesday in February at 7 p. m.. Mrs. Milton Well, Miss Rose Lee Black, Mrs. Fannie Gar rett, Miss Tlllie Kershmen will be hostesses for the evening at which time a supper will be served. The Brotherho^ of Temple Beth-EH will he guest. Prof. A. L. Qreah- wlll be guest .Prof. A. L. Getoen- helmer of Columbia will be speak er ot hte evening. FAQS nvs Engagement Announced Mrs. Wade Lawrence Stokes, Sr^ of Camden, announces the engagement of her daughter, Grace Bllcabeth Jackson,'and Lieut Maxwell Marsh Julian, army air forces, of Flagstaff, Arls., and Shaw Field. The wedding is to take place on February 7 in Lyttle- ton Street Methodist church at Camden. ■BB9B9UBi MIDWAY HOC MEETING Hie Midway Home Demonstra tion club 'met Friday aftmmoon, January 24, at the home of Mrs. A. A. West The meeting was called to order and began with the sing ing of “America.” . ) , ’The devotional was conducted by Mrs. F, W. Horton and followed with prayer by Mrs. H. C. McCoy. Sixteen members answerd the roll call and the minutes of the previous meeting were read ‘and ap proved. Tem-Iy dues were paid by all members present, and “Old Black Joe” was sung. After a discussion of old and new business, the meeting was turned over to Miss Lime, assistant home demonstration agent, and her sub ject was **Sonth Carolina Vegetable for Health.” She gave an instruc tive and interesting talk in which she stressed the need of vegetables in our diet and ways of cooking and selecting our vegetables to get the most vitamins. An Interesting dem onstration of the pressure sauce pan was given.. Miss Lane won the prise in a flower quls. The guests were invited into the dining room by the hostess, Mrs. A. A. West, where delicious refresh ments were served on a lovely table decorated with fruit and pink miniature umbrellas on each plate. The swift and unerring flight of [bats in dusk and dark to mdae pos sible by a kind of natural radar. •IRTH ANNOUNCEMENT . Mr. and Mrs. Carson R. Peebles announce the birth of a s<m. Robert Lewis Peebles H, January 13, at the Camden hospital Veterans Advinlstraton now has about 130,000 employees sligibis for veterans preference. Tboy eompiiss 60 per cent of all VAi employees, * male and female.' Greenleaf Villa • \ GIFT SHOP Coats of Arms and Crests. Expertly copied. ' ir Adele Savage Samples on Display Anmuil Moetinf Red Cross- (Continued from page one) Col. E. C. vonTresekow sub mitted a report of the camp and hospital commlttM and Mrs. E. C. vonTresekow of the publicity com mittee, this being followed by a report of the home and farm acci dent prevention -group by Arthur Stokes. Mrs. Granger Gaither re ported for the home nursing unit and after another musical number by Miss Willtoms and Mrs. Hoff man, Allison DuBose reported for the disaster committee. Mrs. Marie Tindal made an ap peal for the war fund campaign and was followed by a vocal selec tion by Miss Pettus. Recognition of branch chairmen by Mrs. Clara WMt was followed by a talk by Mrs. Katherine Cleveland, general field representative of the South eastern area. The report of the nominating committee, given in last week’s Chronicle was then presented and accepted. READ BY MRS. MeCORKLE The Red Cross Flag “When the smoke of the cannon cleared away we saw the Red Cross flying over the hospital.” So we dealt destruction the live long day. In war’s wild pastime vying; Through the smoke and thunder and dashing spray. We dealt destruction the livelong day. And the hostile flags were flying. 1 But far through the rolling battia amoke. Ah. Ctod! ’mid the groans and tba crying. A sudden gleam on our vision | broke; Afar through the rolling battle | siboke. And the Red Cross flag was flying. O’er the house of mercy with plain, | r white walls, Whdre they carried the wounded | and dying, Unharmed by our cannon, nnfear-| ing our balls; O’er that house of mercy with plain, | white walla. The Red Cross flag was flying. t For we know that wherever tl battle was waged. With its wounded and dead and I dying. Where the wrath of pagan or | Christian raged; Like the mercy pf God, where the| battle was waged. The Red Cross flag was flying. Louisville Family Here For Season Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Watkins of] Louisville, Ky., have leased the J. G. Richards, Jr. home on North Lyttleton street for three months. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins have brought fine horses with them and will enter them In some of the equestrian events to ne held herej in the next several months. WEST KEiCSHAW CHARGE Ebeneser and Salem Churehee Ebeneser, second and fourth Bun-1 day. 8:30 p. m. Salem (Blaney), first and ttlr4{ Sundays, 8:80 p. m. ■’VIII fi Outlook Shop ... at thrifty KNtiliY PRICESI Prisdllas. 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